Does any1 knows what is this refering about?
I can't find the problem.

Thanks in advance,
Nuno.

Re: Kernel 2.6.3

I resolved the problem and i could even compile correctly the kernel, the
problem was when e boot with this kernel, i got "kernel panic" message.
Can any1 help me?

Nuno.

Re: Kernel 2.6.3

"Tuga" wrote in message
news:403a60ef$0$26304$a729d347@news.telepac.pt
> I resolved the problem and i could even compile correctly the kernel,
> the problem was when e boot with this kernel, i got "kernel panic"
> message. Can any1 help me?

Examine the /var/log/messages file, /var/log/boot.log and dmesg output for
clues to the problem.

Re: Kernel 2.6.3

ynotssor wrote:
> "Tuga" wrote in message
> news:403a60ef$0$26304$a729d347@news.telepac.pt
>
>
>>I resolved the problem and i could even compile correctly the kernel,
>>the problem was when e boot with this kernel, i got "kernel panic"
>>message. Can any1 help me?
>
>
> Examine the /var/log/messages file, /var/log/boot.log and dmesg output for
> clues to the problem.
>
>
> tony

Also make sure you have at least gcc-3.2 (I know some distros have
gcc-2.9x and this is dire).

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